To ensure that a task gets done it is often useful to have it appear in Google Calendar and to be able to edit atleast the Due Date in the calendar itself, which should register/sync in Toodledo and make it shift places in the Google Calendar.

@aaron.c.salls: thanks for the progress on this! unfortunately, though, a 1-hour sync interval renders this feature useless to me. It needs to be instant, continuous syncing. still glad to progress and maybe this is only the first version!

Pipedrive has a killer google calendar sync. If toodledo had something similar, it would be GREAT. Tasks show up on the calendar as an EVENT and they can be move from either Pipedrive OR google calendar and the changes show on each side. completed tasks in the pipedrive app remain on calendar but text is crossed out. Please please please expedite this, it's the main missing link. google tasks lack the details needed to be useful so the events work better.

I'm not sure if the following request is technically feasible using Google Calendar two-way sync, but I'd love to be able to create a new Event in the Calendar and then see (or drag-drop) a bunch of Toodledo tasks into that Event quickly. Now, I could do this with cut-and-paste, but it is a bit cumbersome.

This would be a killer feature for me: I like to schedule and block time for my tasks to make sure I will not be distracted by the urgent tasks that always show up at the detriment of my more important and long-term projects. One way this could be done that would work great for me would be to add tasks in Google Cal when the Start Date, Start Time and Length fields are filled, and to have an immediate two-way sync on those.

The two way sync to Google Calendar (which I suppose is paid Google service, so allowing just Toodledo's subcribers access it would be understandable - and that's how other task/projects managers usually do it) would also actually solve the main problem with Google's way of subscribed calendars syncing (once per 12-24 hours). At work, I have solved it to subscribe to Toodledo iCal directly from Outlook, but otherwise I am Google Calendar dependent.